Publications
Tribal leaders, scholars and others working with tribes on climate change issues are increasingly engaged in bringing tribal voices to academic literature, agency climate reports, and other publications to demonstrate the impacts of climate change on indigenous communities in the United States, and the measures tribes across the country are taking to address climate change. Abstracts and materials provided by the publications are included in the descriptions.
Publication | Year | Geography | Website |
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Collins, G., M. H. Redsteer, M. Hayes, M. Svoboda, D. Ferguson, R. Pulwarty, D. Kluck, and C. Alvord, 2010: Climate change, drought and early warning on western Native lands workshop report. National Integrated Drought Information System. Climate Change, Drought and Early Warning on Western Native Lands Workshop, 7. URL ↩ Categories: Drought, early warning, Western US, tribe, indigenous |
2010 | Western United States | |
Munson, S.M., Bunting, E.L., Bradford, J.B. et al. Ecosystems (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-018-0296-3 Categories: drought, climate change, plant production, precipitation, ecosystem health, remote sensing |
2018 | Southwest | Link |
Abbey Kessler. 2016. Western tribes struggle to adapt as reservoirs shrivel. Greenwire: E&E News. Categories: Drought, Climate Adaptation, Disaster |
2016 | West, National | Link |
Draut, A.E., Redsteer, M. Hiza and Amoroso, L., 2012, Recent seasonal variations in arid landscape cover and aeolian sand mobility, Navajo Nation, southwestern U.S.; Climates, Landscapes, and Civilizations Geophysical Union Monograph Series 198, p 51-60. Categories: Drought, Aird Landscapes, Navajo Nation, Southwest, tribe, indigenous |
2012 | Southwest | |
Christensen, K., 2003: Cooperative Drought Contingency Plan - Hualapai Reservation. Hualapai Tribe Department of Natural Resources, Peach Springs, AZ. URL ↩ Categories: Drought Contingency Plan, Hualapai, tribe, indigenous |
2003 | Southwest | Link |
Alvord, C. 2011. Overview of the NIDIS Four Corners Pilot Activities: National Integrated Drought Information System, Volume 2, Issue 1. Retrieved November 18, 2011, from http://www.drought.gov/imageserver/NIDIS/newsletter/NIDIS_Newsletter_Winter_2011.pdf Categories: Drought |
2011 | Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin, Alabama | Link |
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency [USEPA] (2013) Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey: American Indian and Alaska Native Village Water Systems Survey. USEPA, Drinking Water Protection Division, Washington, DC. Categories: drinking water, tribe, indigenous |
2013 | United States | Link |
Jenkins, P. Phillips, B. 2008. Domestic Violence and Hurricane Katrina. Categories: Domestic violence, Hurricane Katrina |
2008 | Southeast | |
Wildcat, D.R. Climatic Change (2013) 120: 509. doi:10.1007/s10584-013-0849-6 Categories: DOI, climate change, adaptation, mitigation |
2013 | National | Link |
Maldonado, J. Koppel, C. Shearer, R. Bronen, K. Peterson, and H. Lazrus, 2013: The impact of climate change on tribal communities in the US: Displacement, relocation, and human rights. Climatic Change, 120, 601-614, doi:10.1007/s10584-013-0746-z.↩ Categories: displacement, Relocation, human rights, tribe, indigenous |
2013 | United States, Alaska, Southeast | Link |
ITEP. 2015. Climate Change and Human Health: What it means to tribes and how we can adapt. Categories: disease, pathogens, food security, traditional diets, climate adaptation, community initiatives, weather patterns, heat, insects, air quality |
2015 | United States | Link |
Laska, S., Peterson, K., Rodrigue, CL., Cosse, T., Philippe, R., Burchett, O., Krajeski RL. 2015. Layering of Natural and Human-Caused Disasters in the Context of Sea Level Rise Coastal Louisiana Communities at the Edge. In Disaster's Impact on Livelihood and Cultural Survival. 225 -238 Categories: Disasters, Sea Level Rise, Coastal Louisiana, Indusry, Resiliency, tribe, indigenous |
2015 | Southeast | |
Kenney, C., Phibbs, S. (2021). Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change: Situating Culture, Identity, and Place in Climate Change Risk Mitigation and Resilience. In: Luetz, J.M., Ayal, D. (eds) Handbook of Climate Change Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57281-5_113 Categories: Disaster risk reduction, adaptation, Indigenous knowledges |
2021 | Global | Link |
Underwater: Rising Seas, Chronic Floods, and the Implications for US Coastal Real Estate. (2018). Union of Concerned Scientists, 1-28. Retrieved July 11, 2018, from https://www.cakex.org/documents/underwater-rising-seas-chronic-floods-and-implications-us-coastal-real-estate Categories: disaster risk management, infrastructure, flooding, sea level rise, capacity building, monitoring, climate change, adaptation |
2018 | US coastlines | Link |
Redsteer, M. H., K. B. Kelley, H. Francis, and D. Block, 2011: Disaster Risk Assessment Case Study: Recent Drought on the Navajo Nation, Southwestern United States. Contributing Paper for the Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction. 19 pp., United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction and U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, VA. URL↩ Categories: Disaster Risk Assessment, Four Corners, Navajo Nation, Drought, Southwest, tribe, indigenous |
2011 | Southwest | |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). (2018). Preparedness and safety messaging for hurricanes, flooding, and similar disasters. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Categories: disaster preparedness, public health, food safety, waterborne diseases, hurricanes, flooding, extreme weather |
2018 | National | Link |
EPA. Climate Change and the Health of People with Disabilities. Factsheet. 2016. Categories: disability, disabled, health risks, accessibility, biohazards, resources, climate change |
2016 | United States, International | Link |
Landis, Ben. Art Helps a Scientific Collaboration Come to Life. TEE. 2016. Categories: Dine, Navajo Nation, NASA, climate science, risk assessment, weather patterns, natural disasters, hazards |
2016 | National, Navajo territories, and Midwest | Link |
“Voices From the Land; Digital Storytelling and Exchange Project.” Arts in Education of the Gorge, Friends of Pomaika'i School, KYUK, Maui Arts and Cultural Center, Makana Aloha Foundation, Mills Davis Foundation, www.voicesfromtheland.org/about/. Categories: digital stories, place based, climate change, climate change impacts, community building, youth, cultural traditions |
2018 | Oregon, Alaska, Hawaii | Link |
Woodward, W.E., Hirschhorn, N., and Sack, R.B. 1974: Acute diarrhea on an Apache Indian reservation. American Journal of Epidemiology, 99: 281-290. Categories: diarrhea, Escherichia coli infections, Sanitation, Shigella, tribe, indigenous |
1974 | United States | |
De Wet, Chris, ed. 2006 Development-induced Displacement: Problems, Policies and People. New York: Berghahn Books. Categories: Development-induced displacement, Refugee & Migration Studies, Development Studies, Theory & Methodology in Anthropology, tribe, indigenous |
2006 | Global | Link |
Cernea, Michael M. 2000 Risks, Safeguards and Reconstruction: A Model for Population Displacement and Resettlement. Economic and Political Weekly 35(41):3659–3678. Categories: Development-induced displacement, Reconstruction, resettlement, refugees, involuntary resettlement, displaced persons, post-conflict reconstruction, destruction of property, landlessness, unemployment, marginalization, Food Security, Hunger, malnutrition, common property, Natural Resources, entitlements, Forced Migration, homelessness, Housing, involuntary resettlement, resettlers, urban infrastructure projects |
2000 | Link | |
Ferris, E., 2012. Protection and Planned Relocations in the Context of Climate Change. UN High Commission of Refugees, Division of International Protection, Geneva, Switzerland. Categories: Development-induced displacement, Climate change, resettlement, tribe, indigenous |
2012 | International | Link |
Maldonado, Julie 2012 A New Path Forward: Researching and Reflecting on Forced Displacement and Resettlement. Journal of Refugee Studies 25(2):193-220. Categories: Development, forced displacement, resettlement, tribe, indigenous |
2012 | Global | Link |
Tyrrell, Martina. 2013. Enacting and renewing identity, kinship and humanity on the sea ice. Polar Geography 36(1–2): 30–46. Categories: descriptive ethnography, sea ice, formation, transformation, and expression of social relationships, performance of identity, tribe, indigenous |
2013 | Arctic | Link |
Kettle, N.P., Trainor, S.F. and Loring, P.A., 2017. Conceptualizing the Science-practice Interface: Lessons from a Collaborative Network on the Front-line of Climate Change. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 5, p.33. Categories: decision-making, policy, planning, management, legislation, collaboration, scientific gaps, climate change, adaptation |
2017 | International, National, Untied States | Link |
Otis, D. S., 1973: Dawes Act and the Allotment of Indian Lands. University of Oklahoma Press, 206 pp.↩ Categories: Dawes Act, allotment, Indian Lands, tribe, indigenous |
1973 | United States | |
Rebecca Tsosie, Tribal Data Governance and Informational Privacy: Constructing "Indigenous Data Sovereignty", 80 Mont. L. Rev. 229 (2019). Categories: data sovereignty, data collection, traditional knowledge, data protection, information, privacy |
2019 | Link | |
Dunlap, Tiare. These Native American Youths Are Running 2,000 Miles to Protect Their Water. People. 2016. Categories: DAPL, pipeline, oil, North Dakota, Standing Rock Reservation, Native Youth, Traditional Knowledge |
2016 | North Dakota, United States, Standing Rock Reservation, Midwest | Link |
Jason Searle, Exploring Alternatives to the "Consultation or Consent" Paradigm, 6 Mich. J. Envtl. & Admin. L. 485 (2017). Categories: DAPL, pipeline, North Dakota, Rosebud Sioux, Lakota, legislation, policy, litigation |
2017 | North Dakota, National | Link |
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